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IPO opening today : Sahas Urja company limited 6th Ashoj 2078

SAHAS URJA COMPANY LIMITED
22 September 2021
Kathmandu, Nepal

Sahas urja limited is going to issue 70,00,000 units IPO shares to ordinary people from today i.e. 6th Ashoj to 10th Ashoj 2078.
From the total size of issue 3% are aside for employees and 5% are for mutual funds , here are the calculation below in details-

Total issue size: 70 lakh
3% for employees : 210000
5% for mutual funds : 350000
Rest for general public : 6440000 kitta

How much to apply?
10 kitta worth RS. 1000 is minimum.

About SAHAS URJA COMPANY

Sahas Urja Ltd.(SUL) established on Magh 2070 B.S as private limited company later converted to public limited company on Bhadra 2071 B.S., comprises of a group of veterans in the field of entrepreneurship having innovative ideas of modern enterprises with advanced development strategies and management concepts. Sahas Urja Ltd. commits to create superior value for all its shareholders and stakeholders and aimed to be among most admired and trusted company in the country. It has planned to contribute to the national economy through accelerated hydropower development.
Hydro Venture Pvt. Ltd. (HVPL), a limited liability company,was established with the main objective to develop, build and operate hydroelectric project in Nepal. The company from its very beginning was focusing on the development of the Solu Khola (Dudh Koshi) Hydroelectric Project. The company had completed Feasibility Study, Environmental Impact Assessmentand Connection Agreement, obtained Generation License from Department of Energy Development (DoED) and finally concluded a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Nepal Electricity Authority on 25th February 2015. Regardless of the license of the Solu Khola (Dudh Koshi) Hydroelectric Project (SKDKHEP) under Hydro Venture Pvt. Ltd., (a 100% subsidiary of Sahas Urja Ltd) the project was being developed by the Sahas Urja Limited (SUL). At this point HVPL has been completely acquired by (SUL) with the endorsement from Company Registrar’s Office (Received on 12th March 2017), licenses transferring process from HVPL to SUL was completed on 2074/1/29 B.S.

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